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'''Sanankou''' {{kana|三暗刻}} is a standard yaku, obtained when you have three concealed triplets ([[ankou]]). A [[Kan#Ankan|concealed kan]] counts as a concealed triplet. It can be completed with an open or closed hand.
'''Sanankou''' {{kana|三暗刻}} is a standard yaku, obtained when you have three concealed triplets ([[ankou]]). A [[Kan#Ankan|concealed kan]] counts as a concealed triplet. It can be completed with an open or closed hand.


The third triplet may ''not'' be completed off another player's [[ron|discard]] ([[ron]]), as the triplet would not be "concealed". However, the third triplet may be completed by [[tsumo]]. Sanankou and the related [[suuankou]] are the only two yaku that care whether the ''tile group'' is closed; all other yaku only check if ''the hand'' itself is closed.
The third triplet may not be completed off another player's [[ron|discard]] ([[ron]]), as the triplet would not be "concealed". However, the third triplet may be completed by [[tsumo]]. Sanankou and the related [[suuankou]] are the only two yaku that care whether the ''tile group'' is closed; all other yaku only check if ''the hand'' itself is closed.


==Tile pattern cases==
==Tile pattern cases==
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{{Yaku compatibility table|SNA}}
{{Yaku compatibility table|SNA}}


Sanankou is incompatible with any yaku requiring more than one sequence, namely [[pinfu]], [[iipeikou]], [[ittsu]], [[sanshoku]], and [[ryanpeikou]]. It is also incompatible with [[chiitoitsu]], which requires no [[mentsu]] at all.
Sanankou is incompatible with any yaku requiring more than one sequence, those being [[pinfu]], [[iipeikou]], [[ittsu]], [[sanshoku]], and [[ryanpeikou]]. It is also incompatible with [[chiitoitsu]], which requires no [[mentsu]] at all.


A natural combination involves [[toitoi]]. With one tile call, the hand needs to win by tsumo; otherwise by ron, only toitoi is counted. This premise is a similar case involving suuankou, which counts as yakuman via tsumo, or sanankou if ron.
A natural combination involves [[toitoi]]. With one tile call, the hand needs to win by tsumo; otherwise by ron, only toitoi is counted. This premise is a similar case involving suuankou, which counts as yakuman via tsumo, or sanankou if ron.
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